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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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increase the sum of individuals’ payoffs if players are not all completely selfish. Our experiments aim to understand how …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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-specific cognitive capital. I draw implications for compensation practices in experiments as well as work settings. …
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Gneezy, List and Wu [Q. J. Econ. 121 (2006) 1283-1309] document that lotteries are often valued less than the lotteries' worst outcomes. We show how to undo this result.
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We replicate three pricing tasks of Gneezy, List and Wu (2006) for which they document the so called uncertainty effect, namely that people value a binary lottery over non-monetary outcomes less than other people value the lottery's worse outcome. Unlike the authors who implement a verbal...
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three experiments (N = 1,993): in a preliminary experiment, we vary the payoffs over a large range. In our first main … our experiments and the complementary analyses is that cooperation in a PD increases with the gains of mutual cooperation …
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axiom, together with symmetry and non-degeneracy, implies the liberal rule (each person self-determines her own membership …
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This paper examines the nexus between financial inclusion and financial innovation while incorporating financial development and remittance inflows in the case of six South Asian countries-Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Srilanka-by employing the panel autoregressive distributed...
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This paper assesses the nature and correlation of shocks in Visegrad countries and investigates the role of labour mobility in the process of adjustment to the effects of asymmetric shocks. Structural vector autoregression (SVAR) models are employed to assess the nature and correlation of shocks...
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